Citroen GRAND C4 PICASSO RHD 2016 2.G User Guide
Manufacturer: CITROEN, Model Year: 2016, Model line: GRAND C4 PICASSO RHD, Model: Citroen GRAND C4 PICASSO RHD 2016 2.GPages: 523, PDF Size: 13.63 MB
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Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. During  acceleration  change  up  early.
With
 an  automatic  gearbox,  give  preference  to  automatic  mode  and Â
a
void  pressing  the  accelerator  pedal  heavily  or  suddenly.
Control the use of your electrical
equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate  it  by  opening  the  windows  and  air  vents  before  using  the  air Â
c
onditioning.
Above
 30  mph  (50  km/h),  close  the  windows  and  leave  the  air  vents Â
ope
n.
Remember
 to  make  use  of  equipment  that  can  help  keep  the  temperature
 i
n  the  passenger  compartment  down  (sunroof  and  window  blinds...).
Switch
 off  the  air  conditioning,  unless  it  has  automatic  regulation,  as Â
s
oon  as  the  desired  temperature  is  attained.
Switch
 off  the  demisting  and  defrosting  controls,  if  not  automatic.
Switch
 off  the  heated  seat  as  soon  as  possible.
Switch
 off  the  headlamps  and  front  foglamps  when  the  ambient  light Â
l
evel  does  not  require  their  use.
Avoid
 running  the  engine  before  moving  off,  particularly  in  winter;  your Â
v
ehicle  will  warm  up  much  faster  while  driving.
As
 a  passenger,  if  you  avoid  connecting  your  multimedia  devices Â
(
film,  music,  video  game...),  you  will  contribute  towards  limiting  the Â
c
onsumption  of  electrical  energy,  and  so  of  fuel.
Disconnect
 your  portable  devices  before  leaving  the  vehicle.
Eco-driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than  the  brake  pedal,  and  press  the  accelerator  progressively.  These Â
p
ractices  contribute  towards  a  reduction  in  fuel  consumption  and  CO
2
emissions
Â
and
Â
also
Â
help
Â
reduce
Â
the
Â
background
Â
traffic
Â
noise.
If
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
has
Â
cruise
Â
control,
Â
make
Â
use
Â
of
Â
the
Â
system
Â
at
Â
speeds
Â
a
bove
Â
25
Â
mph
Â
(40
Â
km/h)
Â
when
Â
the
Â
traffic
Â
is
Â
flowing
Â
well.
The
Â
gear
Â
efficiency
Â
indicator
Â
invites
Â
you
Â
to
Â
engage
Â
the
Â
most
Â
suitable
Â
g
ear:
Â
as
Â
soon
Â
as
Â
the
Â
indication
Â
is
Â
displayed
Â
in
Â
the
Â
instrument
Â
panel,
Â
f
ollow
Â
it
Â
straight
Â
away.
For
Â
vehicles
Â
fitted
Â
with
Â
an
Â
automatic
Â
gearbox,
Â
this
Â
indicator
Â
appears
Â
o
nly
Â
in
Â
manual
Â
mode.
.
Eco-driving
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the bottom  of  the  boot,  as  close  as  possible  to  the  rear  seats.
Limit
 the  loads  carried  in  the  vehicle  and  reduce  wind  resistance  (roof Â
b
ars,  roof  rack,  bicycle  carrier,  trailer...).  Use  a  roof  box  in  preference.
Remove
 roof  bars  and  roof  racks  after  use.
At
 the  end  of  winter,  remove  snow  tyres  and  refit  your  summer  tyres.
Observe the recommendations
on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in the  door  aperture,  driver's  side.
Carry
 out  this  check  in  particular:
-
Â
b
efore  a  long  journey,
-
Â
a
t  each  change  of  season,
-
Â
a
fter  a  long  period  out  of  use.
Don't
 forget  the  spare  wheel  and  the  tyres  on  any  trailer  or  caravan.
Have
 your  vehicle  serviced  regularly  (engine  oil,  oil  filter,  air  filter, Â
p
assenger  compartment  filter...)  and  observe  the  schedule  of Â
o
perations  recommended  in  the  manufacturer's  service  schedule.
With
 a  BlueHDi  Diesel  engine,  if  the  SCR  system  is  faulty  your  vehicle Â
b
ecomes  polluting;  go  to  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop Â
w
ithout  delay  to  have  the  emissions  of  nitrogen  oxides  brought  back  to Â
t
he  legal  level.
When
 refuelling,  do  not  continue  after  the  third  cut-off  of  the  nozzle  to Â
a
void  any  over flow.
At
 the  wheel  of  your  new  vehicle,  it  is  only  after  the  first  1  800  miles Â
(
3 000  kilometres)  that  you  will  see  the  fuel  consumption  settle  down  to Â
a
 consistent  average.
Eco-driving
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Touch screen tablet
The 7-inch touch screen tablet gives access to:
-  t he  heating/air  conditioning  controls,
-
Â
m
enus  for  adjusting  settings  for  vehicle Â
f
unctions  and  systems,
-
Â
a
udio  system  and  telephone  controls  and Â
t
he  display  of  associated  information,
and,
 depending  on  equipment,  allows:
-
Â
t
he  display  of  alert  messages  and  the Â
v
isual
 par
king
 s
ensors
 in
formation,
-
Â
t
he  permanent  display  of  the  time  and  the Â
a
mbient  temperature  (a  blue  warning  lamp Â
a
ppears  when  there  is  a  risk  of  ice),
-
Â
a
ccess  to  the  controls  for  the  navigation Â
s
ystem  and  Internet  services,  and  the Â
d
isplay  of  associated  information.
For reasons of safety, the driver
should only carr y out operations
that require close attention, with the
vehicle stationary.
Some
 functions  are  not  accessible Â
w
hen
 d
riving.General operation
Recommendations
Use is possible in all temperatures.
D o  not  use  pointed  objects  on  the  touch  screen Â
t
ablet.
Do
 not  touch  the  tablet  screen  with  wet  hands.
Uses a soft clean cloth to clean the tablet touch
screen.
Use this button to return to the
previous
 pag
e.
Use
 this  button  to  confirm.
Principles
Use the buttons on either side of the screen for  access  to  the  menus,  then  press  the  virtual Â
b
uttons  in  the  touch  screen.
Certain
 functions  may  be  displayed  over  1  or Â
2
 pages.
To
 d
eactivate/activate
 a f
unction,
 p
ress
 O
FF/ON.
To
 modify  a  setting  (lighting  duration,  ...)  or Â
a
ccess  additional  information,  press  the  symbol Â
f
or  the  function.
After
 a  few  moments  with  no  action  on Â
t
he  secondary  page,  the  primary  page Â
i
s  displayed  automatically.
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MenusUpper bar
Certain information is always present in the upper  bar  of  the  touch  screen  tablet:
-
Â
R
epeat  of  the  air  conditioning  information, Â
a
nd  direct  access  to  the  corresponding Â
m
enu.
-
Â
R
epeat  of  information  from  the  Radio
Media , Telephone
Â
menus  and  navigation Â
i
nstructions*.
*
 Depending  on  equipment.
Air conditioning.
Allows
Â
control
Â
of
Â
the
Â
settings
Â
for
Â
t
emperature,
Â
air
Â
flow...
Connected navigation or Mirror
Scre en*.
See
Â
more
Â
in
Â
"Audio
Â
and
Â
telematics".
Radio Media.
See
Â
more
Â
in
Â
"Audio
Â
and
Â
telematics". Telephone.
See
Â
more
Â
in
Â
"Audio
Â
and
Â
telematics".
Driving.
Allows the activation, deactivation and a djustment  of  settings  for  certain  functions.
Applications.
Allows the  display  of  the  trip Â
c
omputer,  with  the  type  1  instrument Â
pan
el.
See
 more  in  "Audio  and  telematics". Volume
 /  mute.
See  more  in  "Audio  and  telematics".
-  A ccess  to  Configuration
.
For
Â
more
Â
information
Â
on
Â
Heating
, Manual
air conditioningÂ
and
Â
Automatic air
conditioning ,
Â
refer
Â
to
Â
the
Â
corresponding
Â
s
ections.
The
Â
functions  accessible  from  this  menu  are Â
a
rranged
Â
under  two  tabs:  "Settings "
 and Â
"D
riving assistance ".
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Driving menu
Settings tab
The functions are grouped into 4 families:
- Â L ighting .
-
Â
V
ehicle access .
-
Â
C
omfort
Â
.
-
Â
D
riving assistance . Button
Comments
Lighting -
 " Directional  headlamps":  activation/deactivation  of  cornering  lighting  / Â
d
irectional
 l
ighting.
-
Â
"
LED  daytime  running  lamps"  (depending  on  the  country  of  sale).
Vehicle
access -
Â
"
Driver  plip  action":  activation/deactivation  of  selective  unlocking  of  the Â
d
river's
 do
or.
-
Â
"
Unlock  boot  only":  activation/deactivation  of  unlocking  at  the  tailgate.
-
Â
"
Motorized  tailgate":  activation/deactivation  of  motorized  operation  of  the Â
t
ailgate.
-
Â
"
Hands-Free  Tailgate  Access":  activation/deactivation  of  the  hands-free Â
t
ailgate  access  system.
Comfort -
Â
"
Rear  wiper  in  reverse":  activation/deactivation  of  the  rear  wiper  coupled Â
w
ith  reverse  gear.
-
Â
"
Guide-me-home  lighting":  activation/deactivation  of  automatic  guide-me-
home
 lighting.
-
Â
"
Welcome  lighting":  activation/deactivation  of  exterior  welcome  lighting.
-
Â
"
Mood  lighting":  activation/deactivation  of  mood  lighting.
-
Â
"
Auto  mirror  dipping  in  reverse":  activation/deactivation  of  automatic  dipping Â
o
f  door  mirrors  in  reverse  gear.
Driving
assistance -
Â
"
Collision  risk  alert  and  automatic  braking":  activation/deactivation  of Â
c
ollision  risk  alert.
-
Â
"
Recommended  speed  display":  activation/deactivation  of  the  speed  limit Â
r
ecognition  system.
-
Â
"
Fatigue  Detection  System":  activation/deactivation  of  the  driver  fatigue Â
d
etection  system.
For
 more  information  on  one  of  these Â
f
unctions,  refer  to  the  corresponding Â
s
ection.
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Driving assistance tab
Corresponding functionComments
Speed settings Memorisation
 of  speed  settings  for  the  speed  limiter,  cruise  control,  dynamic  cruise  control  or  dynamic Â
c
ruise  control  with  stop  function.
Under-inflation initialization Reinitialization
 of  the  under-inflation  system.
Diagnostic List
 of  current  alerts.
Lane departure warning Activation/deactivation
 o
f
 th
e
 f
unction.
Parking sensors Activation/deactivation
 o
f
 th
e
 f
unction.
Automatic illumination
of headlamps activated Activation/deactivation
 o
f
 th
e
 f
unction.
Stop & Star t Activation/deactivation
 o
f
 th
e
 f
unction.
Blind spot monitoring Activation/deactivation
 o
f
 th
e
 f
unction.
Panoramic visual aid Activation/deactivation
 of  the  function  then  choice  of  options.
Dynamic cruise control Choice
 of  the  standard  cruise  control  or  the  dynamic  cruise  control.
Wheel anti-slip regulation Activation/deactivation
 o
f
 th
e
 f
unction.
For
 more  information  on  one  of  these  functions,  refer  to  the  corresponding  section.
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ButtonComments
Turn
 off  the  screen.
Adjustment
 of  brightness.
Choice
 and  settings  for  three  profiles.
Settings
 for  the  touch  screen  tablet  and  instrument  panel...
Activation
 and  adjustment  of  Wi-Fi  settings.
Configuration
The functions available through this menu are detailed in the table below. Certain adjustments are accessible in the secondary page.
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ButtonCorresponding function Comments
Screen configuration Adjustment
 of  the  display  settings  (scrolling  of  text,  animations...)  and  brightness.
Ambience Select
 a  colour  scheme  for  the  type  2  instrument  panel.
Instrument panel perso Select
 the  type  of  information  displayed  in  the  type  2  instrument  panel.
System configuration Choice
 of  units:
-
Â
t
emperature  (°Celsius  or  °Fahrenheit)
-
Â
d
istance  and  fuel  consumption  (l/100  km,  mpg  or  km/l).
Languages Choice
 of  language  used  for  the  touch  screen  tablet  and  the  type  2  instrument  panel.
Time/Date Setting
 the  date  and  time.
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Monochrome digital instrument panel (type 1)
1. Rev counter  (x  1  000  rpm  or  tr/min),  g
raduation  according  to  engine  (petrol  or Â
D
iesel).
2.
 G
ear  efficiency  indicator,  selector  position Â
a
nd  gear  for  an  automatic  gearbox.
3.
 D
igital  speedometer  (mph  or  km/h).
4.
 C
ruise  control  or  speed  limiter  settings.
Dials and screens
5. Fuel gauge.
6. S ervice  indicator,  then  total  mileage Â
r
ecorder  (miles  or  km).
 T
hese  functions  are  displayed  in  turn  when Â
t
he  ignition  is  switched  on.
7.
 T
rip  mileage  recorder  (miles  or  km).
8.
 R
epeat  of  air  conditioning  settings.A. M
ain  lighting  dimmer  buttons.
B. R ecall  servicing  information.
 R
eset  the  function  selected  to  zero  (service Â
i
ndicator  or  trip  recorder).
Control buttons
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This instrument panel can be personalised. Depending on the display mode selected, some information can be hidden.
12-inch HD colour instrument panel (type 2)
1. Rev counter  (x  1000  tr/min  or  rpm)  ("Dials"  m
o d e).
2.
 G
ear  efficiency  indicator,  position  of Â
t
he  selector  lever  and  the  gear  with  an Â
a
utomatic  gearbox.
3.
 D
igital  speedometer  (mph  or  km/h).
4.
 C
ruise  control  or  speed  limiter  setting. A. R
ecall  servicing  information. R
ecall  the  remaining  driving  range  with  the Â
S
CR  system  and  the  AdBlue
®. R
eset
Â
the
Â
function
Â
selected
Â
to  zero  (service Â
i
ndicator
Â
or
Â
trip
Â
recorder).
Control button
Dials and screens
5. Fuel  gauge.
6. T otal  distance  recorder  (miles  or  km).
7.
 T
rip  distance  recorder  (miles  or  km).
8.
 R
epeat  of  the  current  media  or  telephone Â
i
nformation.
9.
 R
epeat  of  the  trip  computer  information.
10.
 A
mbient  temperature  (a  blue  symbol Â
c
omes  on  if  there  is  a  risk  of  ice).
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